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joint parts in different assemblies

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you can also make the full pack&go while keeping the folder structure. just set the view to be annihilated. http://help.solidworks.com/2012/italian/solidworks/sldworks/hidd_copy_design.htmdoing this will create a general folder with all the directories of the various files within it; you will then have to delete all folders excluding those containing the axieme.
Just open one of the shared files before the axieme to recreate the correct structure. this in theory causes the files to be uploaded from their original folders when opening the axieme; I write in theory because sometimes solidworks proves stubborn and does not twist files. but from my experience are not very frequent cases where just redirect manually to solve the problem
 
Today I tried to rename the parts the tables and the assemblies with the codes, but it didn't go well...when I wrote all the codes in "Save in the name" instead of the old ones I saved but opened a window that talked about overwriting and asked if to cancel the copying... I said no and saved all the new codes but when I went to open the whole here that I had all the matings... Of course not.
 
So you're still making copies of the files.
but all I've written so far you understand?
 
I have a tide of stuff to rename with codes, if I even replace now I no longer leave
 
you have to keep a unique goddamn file for all the axioms that contain it. no more files that are called equal. no identical files copied and renamed. One file.
then create a shared file folder and throw us into all the files to share without renameing them.
delete all copies around for other folders
open a set, it will tell you that it does not find the or multiple files, search manually and go to the shared file folder, you do not need to select the file because it is already implicit in the search. Come on.
doing this solidworks considers that folder good also for other files, if there are, that does not find them loaded all. that's only for this together.
You have to repeat the operation for each set.
a way to make the process slightly faster is to initially open one of the shared folder files, so doing at the opening of the axieme read the folder as a new location of the files.
I had already written in post #9
I have a tide of stuff to rename with codes, if I even replace now I no longer leave
If you rename all files now then how do you figure out which new code matches the old one? because you must tell solidworks.
you may feel that you do a bad file management or have to change your strategy, but complaining about it is not a wise thing. magic buttons do not exist and you cannot expect to do in a short time something that requires precision.
So is it better that I make solidworks rename?
even if you do the new link only applies to the axieme in which that specific file was contained, all others have connection to one of the many copies you have made
 
I've figured out the procedure, but I better move with caution, it's the first time I do such a thing and I risk losing a year and a half. apart from the fact that I still haven't figured out why with the pack ango when I almost renamed everything, all the matings are off.
 
I thank you for what you explained to me even though I think for the first time I do it would be better to have a flank even if it is very difficult because in my area I find no one to advise. .
 
I've figured out the procedure, but I better move with caution, it's the first time I do such a thing and I risk losing a year and a half. .
Obviously you have to make a backup copy first to put on an external hard drive.
apart from the fact that I still haven't figured out why with the pack ango when I almost renamed everything, all the matings are off.
Enough with this pack&go... You don't need this situation.
I'm trying to figure out what that means. . .
take the sinister scheme of the attachment I put in posst #16, it is your current situation.
each set reads its file a.
If you rename the file a, and it becomes k, of the axieme 1 that rename only applies to that axieme because others will continue to read their file a and the k file is an unknown. then you should open each set individually and replace the file a with the k file. for each single together and doing it manually.

then you must first move into the schema situation to the right then you can rename the file.
I thank you for what you explained to me even though I think for the first time I do it would be better to have a flank even if it is very difficult because in my area I find no one to advise. .
there will be some dealer in the area. besides selling they also do targeted courses for companies or they can direct where to do them
 
so to see if I understand... first drawing the part that will be shared between the assemblies and put it in a special folder, like the other shared that I will design, I replace the parts that are shared in more assemblies with what I designed you will find like the other shared in the folder on purpose and this work I do it for all the assemblies and for all the shared parts... then I will have to change name to the arrivals, and for example do I renounce with the new name even those shared in the separate folder? If I change the model of a shared in the folder will I also change those in the assemblies?
 
the part that will be shared I can remove it from a set and change place in the folder shared parts... then if I open it together without the part he will ask me the new location and I look for it manually in the shared folder, so for this together it will not be replaced , but for others it will be
 
if you move a part from the folder of a set in another location with the sw utility, when you open that axieme will not ask you the new location. I think I do. However answering parts to create a back bookcase obviously involves some small "disagio".
 

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